The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 19, 1925, Image 2

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THE EUGENE GUARD
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WALL STREET MAY
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tive eeeretnry of the, Ijaoe counrjr
chapter of the American Jted Croii.
"After June 7 auch applications will
not be a rep ted unlena filed within twj
years from date of lapse or cancella
tion," tnya Mia Norton, "with tli
final date of July li, Iti'M for any ip
plication for reinstatement of term in
surance," Kliff ii rues any Lane county
veteran coming under the proriaiom
of this act to tnke advantage of it
and reinstate their insurance promt-
NEW YORK, Stay 10. The con
nection of aHfiociates of Henry Ford
with a New York bond house waa gn
erolly held In fiuancinf circles today
na meaning the manufacturers en
trance In Wall street. Yet from
Detroit came a denial that it had
any significance. The newly organ
id Guardian Detroit company, op
ened for nuinefts yesterday in the
Equitable building on Kroadway, near
Wall street. One of the directors
is Karneat Kanzler, vice-president of j
the Ford Motor company.
The Oitardian Detroit company Is
announced aa n investment branch
of the Guardian- Trust company of
of Detroit of which Kdsel onl
Henrv's son. is a director.
The Guardlsn Detroit company, has
taken over the municipal bond busi
ness of Kean, Highie company of De
troit and New York who will continue
in business as underwriters.
'J'lid New Vork Tribune says:
"Henry Ford bus hunit out his
shingle in Wall street. The man who
denounced, defied and dispensed with
America's most important financiers
has opened up ,ou office iu their
stronghold."
In a denial that, the F'ord Interests
are entering Wall street, Htewnrt h.
Hitmen, president of the Gunrdiaii
Detroit company, said in Detroit:
"There is no truth in the state
ment that Ford interests nre, making
this move. Both men (Edsel Ford
and Kandor) held similar positions
with the Kean, Higbie company be
fore its incorporation into the new
company. " " "
Reds Again Active
In Sofia, is Report
SOFIA. Mat 10. W) - The re
kindling of communist activity is no
ticeable throughout Bulgaria, report a
received here indicate, despite, govern
ment statements that the last glimmer
of revolutionary activity is being de
stroyed. Minister of War Vrfulkoff has
admitted fchat many new conspiracies
directed at the lives of high officii, la
have been dincovered, snd that the
government has concentrated- troops
to deal with the situation.
(Continued from page one)
hibitlng the. teaching of evolution in
Tennessee's schools.
, John T. Scoped, high school teacher
and coach of the Dayton football
team, is the central figure of the war.
While the crafty general responsible
for the court action is George W.
'ltuppleycfi, 1(0, manager of the Cum
berland Coal and iron company, n
"rabid" evolutionist.
Scopes, to test the law, will admit
that he taught his high school stu
dents from "Civic Biology," n text
book adopted by the state text book
commission appointed by the governor
hi Illicit.
The entire book deals with evolu
tion and somewhere near the end the
Darwinian theory is summed up as
follows: "We have now learned that
animal forma may bo arranged so :i
to begin with the simple one called
forma and culminate with a group
whim contains nun himself.
Itapplcyea, learning of the text
took, induced Scopes to become the
victim of a cour: action.
The good people of Dnyton wero
shocked.
Nine-tenths of them bad never
beard of the evolutionary theory uniii
they read ff the law in their weekly
paper, At first they were strong for
the law.
But now whan It Involved Scopes.
Ho was the star teacher nf the
school. And he was tho football coacli
whose team hud h(;ld Chattanooga ot
comparatively low score.
At the some time they will remain
unshaken in tmcir belief that man
prang from Adam aud Kve and not
from the missing link.
And, doing both, they will take out
their spile on Hnppleyea, for it was
he. they sny, "who begun It all."
One day recently Scopes actually
had to step in to prevent several of
bin indignant friends from w1.T-la.vin3
Hnppltyea and giving him a beating.
Honey to test out tiie law is plenti
ful. On a drug stort' window is pasted ft
lUt of men and women who offer to
psy ths cost, whatever it may h.
There are 00 nnmes, and tho list
grows daily. On the list are nnmes of
liberals from ann parts of the coun
try, from Morris Hillqult and the
American Civil Liberties union In New
York to .Msyunrd Shipley nnd the
American Srirnce nisoclMtion In Still
Francisco,
Town folk are not interested In the
report! that an array of nationally
known Individuals Including Willian
Jennings Bryan will corns here to he
prosecution and
ntjfja, but gond
been scerre
re may never be
n Scopes,
Schools
no Studied
Bx$Iedford Board
Tha minfti of the school board
of MedftM.' accompanied hv .1. ,.
Cross, 'ineinher of the Mrdford ril.r
council, ,nfyt yesterday in F.iigenc,
inspecting' the two new Minnl limn
here, and discussing school inaticin
with Kugene off u 'n I and membera of
the board here. Hoth Hi, Konaeveu
and the WlUoo school h''tles wfr"
thoroughly Inspected, am! tint visitors
nimle notes nn the many featurea uf
the two structures.
The city of Kuge: 1, fortunate u
have mrk ejcell.'HI buildings, till! via
itnra .aid, and lv litcltjr tlit
atifsct'M7 ltf t found with i,
difficulty. At Mcdford tin fl-cilon
of a ,. hool ait ai difficult and n
Inreo oxprna to th, city, A new ln.li
aclmol ia to he t.fctfd there aoon.
"Kugrue can well bt rmid of the
new btiildlna".," ay (i. U, Jnn,
clerk of thia diairict, "fur they are
already beiiif atudied by achoul otfi
rinla frum other diatricta aa model.."
Orjtnnlzation of Jloy Kcout troop
number aix haa now been completed,
itnnounceH C. It. Clark, bead of Boy
Scout work in Kuxene, aud the troop
will he under the auapicea of tbe Ht.
Mary's fcpiacopnl church, Dr. it. T.
iiurnett ia the chairuian of the com
mittee, nnd Hev. Frederick J. Jen
nings, bat been chosen troop cbapliiin.
Utner tnemhera of the scout commit
tee are Lester J. Temple, Dr. C. V.
Willoughby, Nelson F. Macduff, Wil
liam Iturker, ani T. M. tierow,
Homer Koberta has been selected na
scoutmaster, and I.yle Kelling, aa
sislant. The scoutmaster and aseist
ant, and committee wiil meet this
with the University hich
school troop, an1 the members of the
new organization will be selected at
thia time.
The ICpiscopal church haa put the
(iulld hall at the disposal of the
scouta, and meeting, will hereafter Ou
held there, it Is Muted. Thia will, no
doubt, he a great convenience to the
members, aa a kitchen with all equip
ment la available, as well aa the hall
for meetings.
The Hoy rlcouts of the city are all
working hortl for the scout rally,
wincn will be held on June '1. Varioua
contests will be held at thia time, ami
hoys will be given a chance to demon
strate their skill in scoutcrnft.
.Mr. Clark will sprak tonight to the
M. Andrews brotherhood of the
I'rvsbyterlan church on scout work,
it is announced. The l-egu'.nr monthly
dinner of tho brotherhood will he
held.
Interest in Hoy Scout work Is
growing in Cottage Urove, anys Mr.
Clark, nnd a troop ia expected to he
orguulncd there this auuimer. A meet
ing of men Interested haa been called
at l lint- place for rent Sunday, and Mr.
L'lnrk will go down to explain the
scout work.
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Ninth Ave. West
Stanley Building Eugene, Ore.
In Our
Meat Department
Unusual Meat Bargains All Day
Wednesday
Pork Bones
Fresh from shouldor and
loin. Off.
5 pounds for atwtr
Smoked Picnics
Mild sugar cured -i Qt
pound
CORRECTION
Typographical error in Monday's ad quoted
Puro Cane Sugar, 11 pound sack, at $6.45.
CORRECTED PRICE
100 Pound Sack' $6.45
lined up rvjj
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Keinstatement of
Insurance Urged
On Disabled Vets
Section 304 of th World war tM
rrsn's act gives former service mm
with a disability of service origin until
June 7, JJ- in which to apply for
reinstatement of term insurance, a
Df'uores Orsce Nortou, fiem-
Words of Praise
For Kent Cooper
Topic of Sermon
-Dr.
Mll.WAI KKK, Mis., May 111...
taut If. Jcukius, in a sermon nt Iin
mamiel 1'reshyterinn riiurch hero de
clared, "It Is said of Kent Cooper, the
wonderful new tei.d of the Assoclatc l
I'tese, that Ilia irienda consider him
'the most imjuialtive mau In Ameri
ca "
"To him It Is simply life Itsolf 'to
know,' to find out things, about any
thing and every:li,ng iin.l then literal
ly to tell the world," he said. "And te
is right about It, and t'hat la exactly
the kind of man the world needa and
wants. For no man can tell how
largely what little, gradual, yenr by
year, Intellectual advancea America
innkea due to the Intention and at
tempt of that great organisation 10
have our newspei era give u accurate
aud exact information."
Radio men Call
Meeting Tonight
A meeting of the Pacific Northweat
Radio Trades msoclalion haa been
called for tnisM. it ia announced.
Kiery radio desh-r. and olhera Inter-
eated, ia urged to attend, the an
nouncement states.
The firrt order of husfnrsa wiTl he
election of permanent officers, and
other matters of importance will come
up. it is staled. The preliminary steps
for the permanent organisation were
taken recently at n luncheon, and the
nirangemertta will he completed tonight.
I'he meeting la called for 7:30 In
the chamber of commerce rooms, A
'heck of the city showa that .1:17 radio
outfits are now in use, and it la be
lieved that a lively nrganliation can
ho fostered and maintained here. Va
rioua problems constantly arising can
then bo dealt with, and dealers and
experta will offer their aervlcea 1
auch matters.
Alarm is Sounded
In Search for boy
ASTORIA, tire., May ItV- An alarm
went out over the northern part of
the state today for offieera to search
for Kenneth Flake, X who has been
oiissing from hi home for a week.
Pete lad's mother, Mrs. tleorge Ander
sen of this city, had been in Portland,
where her hunhand la uadergnina:
medical treatment and returned to find! both.
tnat tier son nail disappeared. ttie
loy Is said to have been seen with a
companion nearly a week ago loading
a rnwbo.it wit provisions at Buroaide
eight miles east of Astoria.
Bids ware opened for several Lane
county Toad project by tha county
court at a late hour thia afternoon,
and action on thera deferred until to
morrow at 1:30, It wn announced.
Threa projects are to be contracted
for, the McL'olloin Gap eection of the
Hadleyville rond, two miles; hauling
3,000 ynrdB of crushed rock for the
Portage section' of the North Fork
road, aud the Oreen Door section of
tha Kugene-Lorane rood, four miles.
Htso, Dyer and Johnson wero low
bidders on the first project, that of
the McColloin gap, with J4.017.I10.
Other bidders were (Joddiird and Put
nam. $4,1117; Peterson and ricott, $7,
4!tt!.!M; A. I'. Mathews, 4,03:i; Earl
h. McXutt, $41)78; and Nyatnnder and
Moaa, foOIKi.
Only one hid was turned In on the
Portage project, that of Peterson nnd
Schroeder, who offered to haul the
rock for 30 cents per yard mile.
Low bid on the Oreen Door sec
tion waa made by Davidson and Oli
ver, who bid f 15,0s'-'. Other bids were
Leiaman Construction company, $31,
S.V; Warren Construction company,
$l.orii!; and C. M. lgoe. $1'I,1.'jO.
Final action on the bids ia expected
tomorrow at 1:30.
Portland-Seaside
Bus Sale Pending
PORTLAND. Ore., May lO.Nejro
tintions for purchase of tho Jaloff
Porilond-Heiisidei bus line by tho Spo
kane, Portland nnd Scuttle Transpor
tntion comimny, an auxiliary corpora
tion of the railway, probably will he
closed Into today, says tho Portland
Telegram.
fetomo weeks ago the Jaloff and H.
P, & S. stage lines joined in obtaining
from tho Oregon public Sendee com
mission authority to restore fares to
basis prevailing before cut rates be
came effective.
New Motor Plate
Designs Prepared
SALEM, Ore.. My 10. Secretory
of State Ham Koser let the contract
today for the 1"0 motor vehicle li
cense plates to the Irwin-Hodson
company nf Portland. The plates will
be black with white numbers. The
contract calls for 200.000 paire of
plates for passenger cars, .17,000
pairs for trucks, 2700 pairs of pistes
fur motorcycles, 700 motor vehicle
dealers platos and IB.OOO chnuffeurs
badges.
BLAST HURTS MANY
OUCAi.O, May 11--(4 A score or
more of persons were reported injured
-some probably fatally when a fire
works plant at Krauklin Park, a sir
hurb. eipioded today. The entire plant
owned by the Tiiberty Fireworks com
pany, was reported to have bfen de
stroyed. The first explosion came at
4 o'clock and a series of (SO or mor
explosions followed. These explosion
are reported to have trapped upwards
of half a hundred workers in the
plant.
MAGAZINES ART BARRED
SAl-KM, Ore., May . An or
dinance was introduced afc the meet
ing of the city council here last night
prohibiting the sale on news stands of
mi mine judged to he obscene. Com
plaint at the character of tome of ths
magasines sold was made by i J.
Nelson, principal of the Salem hig;)
school. The ordinance prorides a
penalty or fine or imprisonment or
(Continued from page one)
ing on circumstantial evidence. The
defense made prominent the testimony
of friends at to Shepherd's character.
A venireman was asked by Shep
herd's counsel if prejudice would re
sult in the juror's mind if Shepherd
does not act as a witness in his own
behalf. Shepherd and his wife, aftr
their first affectionate greeting were
not permitted to remain together at
the opening of the trial! She was given
a seat across the aisle. Both express
ed gratification that the trial'was un
der way ami Shepherd hoped it would
be hurried through.
Miss Pope Arrives.
Miss Ittnbclle Pope, fiance of young
McL'lintock, who waited at his death
bed with a license to wed him and
who was given an if.S.OOO annuity in
his will, returned yesterday from the
Pacific coast to testify against Shep-,
herd.
The disappearance of Hubert White,
an Important state witness, was re
vealed today by First Assistant
State's Attorney ' (leorge K. (iormat)
who expressed himself as perturbed.
He said detectives reported that
While, a former employe of Kaiman's
university uf sciences, by whom the
state hoped to show that Shepherd
had visited the school, had vanished
Inst Friday nnd that his wife and two
child reu also had disappeared.
Omaha Opens war
On Obscene Books
OMAHA, Neb., May 3D. Action
ng.iinst the sale cf "risque1 mngazin.rs
to high school students was started by
County Attorney ltea.1 yesterday when
he referred to federal authorities
Complaints of high school teachers
that periodicals containing salacious
stories and obscene pictures had bean
found In the school. The magazines in
question cm be obtained at alinoit
any news stand, County Attorney BpjiI
said, but there h no state taw und?r
whicJ the disturbers can be prosecut
ed. "Such inagaxines, in my opinion,
ore doing more to break down the
morale of the children than anything
eloe," Heal said. "They are the curse
of the age. They print suggestive
stories which are not fit for anybody
to read, let alone high school chiltlnu
of tender age. If there was any way
I might briun prosecutions in the-tij
cases 1 most certainly would do so.'
America Held far
Ahead of England
MVKRPOOT.. May 10. tP) The
Very Hev. Wlllitm Ralph Inge, de.,n
of St. Paul's, who returned here to
day from his visit to the I'nlted States
said his visit had convinced him tint
America, both materially and spirit-
World's
Largest
Chain
Department
Store
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Insorporaitd,
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
945-946 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon Cottage Grove
Pliable
Quality
At Lower
Prices
English Model Suits
Designed for the Student
With all the promise of dominating, developing manhood; with
dignity and character. Above all else, they have value; of the
J. C. Penney calibre.
In the much-wanted, twobutton, singlebreasted model, semi
blunt vest and straight-hanging trousers, bull but not ex
treme. Excellent cassimeres in stripes, fancy mixtures and overplaids
that perfectly harmonize with the model. Every color and
shade that's new and desirable for spring.
And Don't Overlook the Groups
At $16.75 and $24.75
Comfort - Fitting Solar
Hats of Tan Barkalu Braid
Remember the time when a man's straw was '
hard and unyielding and most uncomfortable. That
was in the old days. What a difference today!
This pliable, easy-fitting
straw of tan Barkalu
braid is tha last word in
comfort. It has dominat
ing style, too, and brown
silk band to match.
Styled in the correct
dimensions ; flexible brim ;
cushioned-fitting leather"
sweat-band. Real, man's
size value at
"Men! It's 701 Hose!"
Quality; In Every Pair!
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$1.98
a Pair
Made of fine gauge
pure thread silk
mercerized yarn rib
top elastic, easy to
put on foot of
mercerized yarn, in
suring long wear.
Knitted so as to
show no unsightly .
loose threads.
It's Value Hose
Extraordinary
uhlly, is for in advance of Great Brit
ain. American "hustle" which tends m
irritate soinn Britishers, the dean
found to be "mostly pose." He de
scribed the American pronount'iutioD
nf the English languape as very mucu
like our own. when spoken by educat
ed classes. "
He said that he had "stuck to pro
hibition for three weeks" and was am
sorry to return to his own cellar.
'T told them that in America," he
added.
Plant Building to
Have new Addition
RIVfcR LOAM
River loam for sale. Phone 11S0-T.
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HOTEL ASTO
2nd A Hill Los Angelea
Every Room haa Private Toilet
60 Baths New. Modern
Close to Shopping District and
Theatres
Free Garage Tariff from .i0
ANNOUNCEMENT
Meeting
Oregon - Montana Lot Owners
Inquiries from all over the stnte
make another meeting imperative.
Delegations from Albany, Ash
land, Rosclmrg and Cottage Groe
will be present. '
Every lot owner urged to nttend
Thursday, 8 p. m., at
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Valley Printing Co
New Location, Stanley B'Ai
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMERCIAL AN0 S0CIAI
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL'
RrKINGFTKI.il. Mar 10. (Sppe-;
ial) -F.ilenaive remodeling ot the .
southeast eorner of the Springfield '
Hooth-Ketly aawmill to increase the ;
mill'a atorajte capacity for the sash i
(tang of 110 snwa, hPRnn this morninu.
A section of the mill floor, 2S hy 44
feet ia to be torn ot, so that cants i
can be piled in the machinery room j
below and carried hick anil forth by
an electric crane. Tha oilers' bench j
and machinery racks hare been moved ;
out. A door will be built In a corner
of the belt room adjoining and 61
feet of walk will be laid, according to
John C. rarker, head millwright, who j
ia In chargs of repairs.
WILSON PLEADS GUILTY
roHTI.AXD, Ore., Mar If). Hor.
ace tirecley Wilson of rt'ehiirg, for
mer Imfian agent at Klamath reser
vatlon, thia afternoon pleaded guilty
Id federal court to charges of violation
of th federal Mann act. after falling
in an effort to obtain a pestpone ment
of his trial. Federal Judge II. 8. Hean
said ha would give sentence Monday,
FRENCH FLIEnS 0IE
TOntN, France, May ui, .(!
Adjutant Foiny, war aviator, and
hta mechanic. Jean Fouoher, were kill
ed today when their plana crashed
soou after they had hopped off in ao
airplane race lu a military cup competition.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
FOU SALK !.; Kord touring car
In gtHd thipe, new top and side mr
taint, ft good tiro, licenae.
Trie $&iO. ISKO. . ItlAXt-MKK.
(hM Kleventta avenue writ. tf
J'hone t K, Hte vna for piano tufting, i
l.OiST rir ot wtd green rtmrutvl ;
, ,.., ,, .-.,.,,., i girt on .t Nth Mrret. I titder ;
Oihurn Hotel 1! aautj riflouri pie return to t!O0 W &h. l'hotje i
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MAY 25
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